The Leafs made some moves to shake up the big club on Wednesday, and today the Marlies followed suit. The team has announced the signings of forwards Christopher Clapperton, Brett Findlay, and Patrick Watling, as well as defencemen Andrew Campbell and Brenden Miller.

The Leafs traded Phil Kessel yesterday, which is a pretty big deal. And although that figures to be the biggest trade the franchise will make for a very long time, they've got some more trades to come in the next little while if the team hopes to really shake up it's core.

One of the players many expect to be moved in the coming weeks and months is Tyler Bozak. Bozak, of course, was the center for Phil Kessel for almost all of his six seasons in Toronto, and he's now the longest tenured Maple Leaf on the roster.

And while a Bozak trade may not come this off-season, it appears the Leafs have at least come close to pulling the trigger on a move involving the Leafs center in recent days. According to The Globe and Mail's James Mirtle, the Leafs actually turned down a trade offer from another team that would have involved Bozak getting dealt.